EP2190066A2 - Planarantennenmodul, planare Triplate-Gruppenantenne und Wellenleiterwandler mit Triplate-Einspeisung - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a planar array antenna for use in communications in a milliwave band, an antenna module using the same, and a triple plate feeder - waveguide converter.
- a planar antenna module that has a plurality of antennas formed on the same plane and carries out transmission and reception in a milliwave band, a third waveguide opening (65) formed in a fourth ground plate (14) and a fourth waveguide opening (66) formed in a ninth ground plate (19) are connected by a waveguide slot portion (8) formed in the ninth ground plate (19), as illustrated in FIG 1 .
- a planar antenna is disclosed for example in Japanese Patent Application Laid-open Publication No. 2002-299949 .
- the desired frequency is in an extremely high frequency band such as a 76.5 GHz band
- the separation portion of the waveguide slot portion (8) contacts the fourth ground plate (14) as closely-attached as possible by improving flatness of the contact surfaces, or the surface roughness of the waveguide slot portion (8) is improved as much as possible by producing the fourth ground plate (14) and the ninth ground plate (19) from a cutting work product, a loss of about 0.3 dB per unit length of 1 cm is inevitable.
- a waveguide that connects an input/output port of the antennas that is, a third waveguide opening (65) formed in the fourth ground plate (14), and an input/output port of a milliwave circuit, that is, a fourth waveguide opening (66) formed in the ninth ground plate (19)
- the insertion loss taking place over the length from the input/output port of the antennas to the input/output port of the milliwave circuit amounts to about 1.8 dB as a whole as illustrated in FIG. 3 .
- the fourth ground plate (14) and the ninth ground plate (19) are made by casting or the like with the aim of reduced costs, they can be warped and undulated.
- a planar array antenna for use in an in-vehicle radar or high speed communications in a milliwave band, it is important to realize a high gain and wide band characteristic.
- the inventors of the present invention have configured an antenna illustrated in FIG 11 as a high-gain planar antenna applicable to such a usage in order to examine a reduction in feeder loss and undesired feeder radiation (See Japanese Patent Application Laid-open Publication No. H04-082405 ).
- a traverse component of energy propagating in a traverse direction is generated between the ground plate and the slot plate, except for an energy component radiated directly outward from the slot, when the patch is excited via the feeder. It has been known that the traverse component is then radiated out from the adjacent slot, thereby placing an adverse effect on an array-antenna gain, the effect being caused due to a phase relation with the component radiated directly outward from the slot. Namely, the maximum in the array-antenna gain appears at a particular arrangement distance as illustrated in FIG. 13 , thereby realizing a high gain and highly efficient antenna.
- a transmitting antenna and a plurality of receiving antennas are integrally constructed as illustrated in FIG 14 and a signal received by each antenna can be subjected to a phase control and a selective synthesis, thereby enabling a beam direction control and a selective extraction of the signal coming from a particular direction.
- a film substrate 4 on which a strip feeder conductor 3 is formed is arranged over the surface of the ground plate 1 via a dielectric 120a and an upper ground plate 5 is arranged thereabove via dielectric 120b so as to configure the triple plate feeder.
- a through hole having the same inner dimension as that of the waveguide is provided in the ground plate 111; a metal spacer portion 170a having the same thickness as the dielectric 120a is provided in order to support the film substrate 140; the film substrate 140 is sandwiched by the metal spacer portion 170a and a metal spacer portion 170b having the same dimension; an upper ground plate 150 having a through hole with the same inner dimension as the waveguide is arranged on top of the metal spacer portion 170b in such a way that the through hole formed in the ground plate 111, a waveguide portion formed by the inner wall of the metal spacers 170a, 170b, and the through hole formed in the upper ground plate 150 coincide with one another; and a short-circuit metal plate 180 is arranged so as to close the through hole formed in the ground plate 5.
- An insertion length A of the strip feeder conductor 130 that is inserted into the waveguide illustrated in FIG 23(a) and a short-circuit distance L illustrated in FIG 23(b) are set as desired, thereby realizing the triple plate feeder - waveguide converter having a low loss in a wider frequency band intended to be utilized.
- a short-circuit length adjustment metal plate 190 ( FIG 24(c) ) having a through hole with an inner dimension that is the same as that of the waveguide may be required, as shown in FIG 23(c) . Therefore, there exits a disadvantage in that a production cost is raised by an increased number of parts.
- the objective of the present invention is an inexpensive provision of a planar antenna module that is able to realize a reduction in loss, a reduction in characteristic variation caused by an assembling error, and an improved stability in frequency characteristics.
- Another objective of the present invention is a provision of a triple plate planar array antenna that is able to realize a uniform antenna characteristic between antennas in the center portion and those in the peripheral portion of the antenna array configured by arranging a plurality of compact-sized antennas therein.
- Yet another objective of the present invention is an inexpensive provision of an easy-to-assemble triple plate feeder - waveguide converter that is able to make unnecessary the short-circuit metal plate 180 and the short-circuit length adjustment metal plate 190, both of which have been required in a conventional structure, without impairing a low loss characteristic that has been conventionally realized, and that has a high connection reliability.
- a first aspect of the present invention provides a planar antenna comprising a connection plate (18) to be connected with a high frequency circuit, a feeder portion (102), and an antenna portion (101) that are stacked in this order.
- the antenna portion (101) includes an antenna substrate (40) on which a plurality of antennas composed of a set of a first feeder (42) connected to a radiation element (41) and a first connection portion (43) electromagnetically coupled with the feeder portion (102); a first ground plate (11) having a first slot (21) in a position corresponding to the position of the radiation element (41); a second ground plate (12) that is provided between the antenna substrate (40) and the first ground plate (11) and has a first dielectric (31), a second dielectric (32), and a first connection port formation portion (22) in a position corresponding to the position of the first connection portion (43); a fourth ground plate (14) having a second slot (24) in a position corresponding to the position of the first connection portion (43); a third ground plate (13) that is provided between
- the feeder portion (102) includes a seventh ground plate (17) having a first waveguide opening portion (63) in a position corresponding to the position of the third connection portion (53); a feed substrate (50) in which a plurality of feeders are formed, the feeders being composed of a set of a second feeder (51), a second connection portion (52) electromagnetically coupled with the first connection portion (43), and a third connection portion (53) electromagnetically coupled with the first waveguide opening portion (63) of the seventh ground plate (17); a fifth ground plate (15) that is provided between the feed substrate (50) and the fourth ground plate (14) and has a third connection port formation portion (25) in a position corresponding to the position of the second connection portion (52), a first waveguide opening formation portion (61) in a position corresponding to the position of the first waveguide opening portion (63), and an air gap portion (71) for allowing the connection port formation portion (25) to be in communication with the first waveguide opening formation portion (61); and a sixth ground plate (16) that is provided between the feed substrate (50) and the
- connection plate (18) has a second waveguide opening portion (64) in a position corresponding to the position of the first waveguide opening portion (63) of the seventh ground plate (17) of the feeder portion (102).
- connection plate (18) to be connected with a high frequency circuit, the seventh ground plate (17), the sixth ground plate (16), the feed substrate (50), the fifth ground plate (15), the fourth ground plate (14), the third ground plate (13) including the third dielectric (33) and the fourth dielectric (34), the antenna substrate (40), the second ground plate (12) including the first dielectric (31) and the second dielectric (32), and the first ground plate (11) are stacked in this order.
- an inexpensive planar antenna module that is able to realize a reduction in loss, a reduction in characteristic variation caused by an assembling error, and an improved stability in frequency characteristics.
- the antenna characteristic should have made uniform.
- a second aspect of the present invention provides a triple plate planar array antenna comprising an antenna circuit substrate (3) having thereon a radiation element (5) and a feeder (6), the substrate (3) being disposed over the surface of a ground plate (1) via a dielectric (2a) and a metal spacer (9a) therebetween, a slot plate (4) having a slot opening (7) to be disposed above the radiation element (5) so as to radiate electromagnetic wave, the plate (4) being disposed over the surface of the antenna circuit substrate (3) via a dielectric (2b) and a metal spacer (9b) therebetween.
- the dummy slot opening (8) is provided adjacent to said slot opening (7).
- a third aspect of the present invention provides a triple-plate planar array antenna according to the second aspect, wherein a plurality of said slot openings (7) are arranged at intervals of from 0.85 to 0.93 times a free space wavelength ⁇ 0 at a center wavelength of a wavelength band to be used, and wherein a plurality of said dummy slot openings (8) are arranged at intervals of from 0.85 to 0.93 times a free space wavelength ⁇ 0 at a center wavelength of a wavelength band to be used.
- a fourth aspect of the present invention provides a triple-plate planar array antenna according to the second or the third aspect, wherein a plurality of said dummy slot openings (8) are arranged in at least two rows.
- a fifth aspect of the invention provides a triple-plate planar array antenna according to one of the second to fourth aspects, wherein a dummy element (10) is provided on said antenna circuit substrate (3) in such a way that said dummy slot opening (8) is positioned thereabove.
- a sixth aspect of the present invention provides a triple-plate planar array antenna according to one of the second to the fifth aspects, wherein a feeder (110) is provided to said dummy element (10) formed on said antenna circuit substrate (3) so as to electrically short-circuit via a metal spacer (190b).
- a triple plate planar array antenna that is able to realize a uniform antenna characteristic between antennas in the center portion and those in the peripheral portion of the antenna array configured by arranging a plurality of compact-sized antennas therein.
- a seventh aspect of the present invention provides a triple plate feeder - waveguide converter comprising a triple plate feeder composed of a film substrate (140) that has a strip feeder conductor (300) and is arranged on the surface of a ground plate (111) via a dielectric (120a) and an upper ground plate (150) arranged above the surface of the film substrate (140) via a dielectric (120b); and a waveguide (160) connected to the ground plate (111).
- a through hole in a connection position thereof in which the ground plate (111) and the waveguide (160) are connected with each other, the through hole having the same inner dimension as the waveguide (160).
- a metal spacer portion (170a) having the same thickness as said dielectric (120a) is provided in a support portion of said film substrate (140).
- the film substrate (140) is interposed between said metal spacer portion (170a) and a metal spacer portion (170b) having the same dimension as said metal spacer (170a).
- An upper ground plate (150) is arranged on the upper end of the metal spacer portion (170b).
- a square resonance patch pattern (100) is provided at the tip portion of the strip feeder conductor (300) formed on said film substrate (140) in such a way that the center position of said square resonance patch pattern (100) coincides with the center position of the inner dimension of said waveguide (160).
- An eighth aspect of the present invention provides a triple plate feeder - waveguide converter according to the seventh aspect, wherein a dimension L1 of the square resonance patch pattern (100) in a feeder connection direction is 0.27 times a free space wavelength ⁇ 0 at a desired frequency and wherein a dimension L2 of the square resonance patch pattern (100) in a direction perpendicular to the feeder connection direction is 0.38 times the free space wavelength ⁇ 0 at the desired frequency.
- an inexpensive, easy-to-assemble triple plate feeder - waveguide converter that is able to make unnecessary the short-circuit metal plate 180 and the short-circuit length adjustment metal plate 190, both of which have been required in a conventional structure, without impairing a low loss characteristic that has been conventionally realized, and that has a high connection reliability.
- constituting parts such as the metal spacer portions 170a, 170b, the upper ground plate 150, the ground plate 111, and the like are inexpensively produced by punching a metal plate with a desired thickness, the triple plate feeder - waveguide converter is inexpensively provided.
- the radiation element 41 serves as an antenna element along with the fourth ground plate 14 and the first slot 21 formed in the first ground plate 11 and is able to take in energy having a predetermined frequency.
- the energy is transferred to the first connection portion 43 by the first feeder 42 formed on the antenna substrate 40.
- the energy is then transferred to the second feeder 51 because the first connection portion 43 formed in the antenna substrate 40 is electromagnetically coupled with the second connection portion 52 formed in the feed substrate 50 via the second slot 24 formed in the fourth ground plate 14.
- the first connection port formation portion 22 formed in the second ground plate 12, the second connection port formation portion 23 formed in the third ground plate 13, the third connection port formation portion 25 formed in the fifth ground plate 15, and the third connection port formation portion 26 formed in the sixth ground plate 16 contribute to efficient transfer of the power that is electromagnetically coupled from the first connection portion 43 formed in the antenna substrate 40 to the second connection portion 52 formed in the feed substrate 50 without causing leakage to the surrounding area.
- the power that has been transferred to the second feeder 51 is transferred to the second waveguide opening 64 formed in the connection plate 18 connected to the high frequency circuit via the first waveguide opening portion 63 formed in the seventh ground plate 17 by the third connection portion 53 formed in the feed substrate 50.
- the first waveguide opening formation portion 61 formed in the fifth ground plate 15 and the second waveguide opening formation portion 62 formed in the sixth ground plate 16 contribute to efficient transfer of the power from the third connection portion 53 formed in the feed substrate 50 to the second waveguide opening portion 64 without causing leakage to the surrounding area.
- the first dielectric 31, the second dielectric 32, and the second ground plate 12, and also the third dielectric 33, the fourth dielectric 34, and the third ground plate 13 support the antenna substrate 40 surely between the first ground plate 11 and the fourth ground plate 14, thereby realizing a low loss characteristic in the first feeder 42 even at a high frequency.
- the fifth ground plate 15 and the sixth ground plate 16 support the feed substrate 50 surely between the fourth ground plate 14 and the seventh ground plate 17.
- a low loss characteristic can be realized in the second feeder 51 even at a high frequency and by low dielectric properties by the air gap portion 71 formed in the fifth ground plate 15 and the air gap portion 72 formed in the sixth ground plate 16.
- the planar antenna module according to this embodiment is configured by stacking each constituting part. Since the power transfer is realized by electromagnetic coupling, positional precision in assembling is not necessarily high compared with one required in the past.
- the antenna substrate 40 and the feed substrate 50 used in this embodiment can be made of a flexible substrate in which a copper foil is attached on a polyimide film.
- a copper foil is attached on a polyimide film.
- the flexible substrate is used in order to form a plurality of radiation elements and feeders for connecting the elements by etching off an unnecessary portion of the copper foil (metal foil) that has been attached on the film as a base material.
- the flexible substrate can be a copper-laminated plate in which a copper foil is attached on a thin resin plate obtained by impregnating a resin to a glass cloth.
- the ground plate used in this embodiment can be made of a metal plate or a metal-plated plastic plate. Specifically, an aluminum plate is preferably used because a use of it makes possible a lightweight and less expensive planar antenna.
- the ground plate may be made of a flexible plate in which a copper foil is attached on a film as a base material, or a copper-laminated plate in which a copper foil is attached on a thin resin plate made by impregnating a resin to a glass cloth.
- the slot or connection port formation portion can be made by mechanical press or by etching. From a viewpoint of convenience and productivity or the like, punching by mechanical press is preferable.
- a foamed material having a low permittivity relative to air is preferably used.
- Polyolefine foamed materials such as polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP), polystyrene foamed materials, polyurethane foamed materials, polysilicone foamed materials, and rubber foamed materials are cited as the foamed material.
- polyolefine foamed materials are more preferable because of a low permittivity relative to air.
- FIGS. 4 , 5 , and 7 An example according to the first embodiment is described with reference to FIGS. 4 , 5 , and 7 .
- the first ground plate 11, and the fourth.plate 14 were made of an aluminum plate of 0.7 mm thick.
- the second ground plate 12, the third ground plate 13, the fifth ground plate 15, the sixth ground plate 16, and the seventh ground plate 17 were made of an aluminum plate of 0.3 mm thick.
- the (circuit) connection plate 18 was made of an aluminum plate of 3 mm thick.
- the dielectrics 31, 32, 33, 34 were made of foamed polyethylene having a relative permittivity of 1.1 relative to air and a thickness of 0.3 mm.
- the antenna substrate 40 and the feed substrate 50 were made using a flexible substrate in which a copper foil has been attached on a polyimide film.
- the antenna substrate 40 was made by etching off an unnecessary portion of the copper foil to form the radiation elements 41, the first feeders 42, the first connection portions 43, the second feeders 51, the second connection portions 52, and the third connection portions 53.
- the ground plates are made by punching an aluminum plate by mechanical press.
- Each member described above was stacked in the order as illustrated in FIGS. 4 , 5 , and 7 to configure the planar antenna module.
- a reflection loss of -15 dB or less was obtained and also a reception gain was improved by 1 dB or more in terms of a relative gain compared with conventional configurations as reference, which is indicative of an excellent characteristic.
- a planar array antenna according to a second embodiment is characterized in that dielectrics 2a, 2b and metal spacers 9a, 9b having the same thickness are provided as a metal shield portion so as to sandwich an antenna circuit substrate 3 therebetween, and dummy slot openings 8 adjacent to a slot opening 7 in a slot plate 4 are provided, as illustrated in FIG. 15(a) .
- Another planar array antenna according to this embodiment is characterized in that an arrangement distance of the dummy slot openings 8 concerned is from 0.85 to 0.93 times the free space wavelength ⁇ 0 of the center frequency of a frequency band to be used, as illustrated in FIG 15(b) .
- Yet another planar array antenna according to this embodiment is characterized in that dummy elements 10 that are similar to the radiation elements 5 in terms of size are provided on the antenna circuit substrate 3 so that the dummy slot openings 8 are positioned directly thereabove, as illustrated in FIGS. 16(a), 16(b) , and 17 .
- Still another planar array antenna according to this embodiment is characterized in that there is provided a feeder 110 to the dummy elements 10 provided on the antenna circuit substrate 3 so that the dummy elements 10 are short-circuited via the metal spacer 9b, as illustrated in FIGS. 19(a), 19(b) , and 20 .
- planar array antenna is characterized in that at least two rows of the dummy slot openings 8 concerned are disposed.
- the ground plate 1 and the slot plate 4 can be made of any metal plates or metal-plated plastic plates. When they are made of specifically an aluminum plate, it is possible to make the planar antenna lightweight and inexpensive.
- the ground plate 1 and the slot plate 4 each can be configured by etching off an unnecessary portion of a copper foil of a flexible substrate that has the copper foil attached on a film as a base material.
- they can be configured by a copper-laminated plate in which a copper foil is attached on a thin resin plate obtained by impregnating a resin to a glass cloth.
- the slots or the like formed in the ground plate are made by punching with a mechanical press apparatus or by etching. From a viewpoint of convenience and productivity or the like, mechanical press punching is preferable.
- foamed material having a low permittivity relative to air, or the like is preferably used.
- foamed material polyolefine foamed materials such as polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP), polystyrene foamed materials, polyurethane foamed materials, polysilicone foamed materials, and rubber foamed materials are cited. Among them, polyolefine foamed materials are more preferable because of a low permittivity relative to air.
- the antenna substrate 3 is configured by etching off an unnecessary portion of a copper foil of a flexible substrate in which the copper foil has been attached on the face of a film as a base material so as to form the radiation element 5 and feeder 6.
- the antenna substrate 3 can be configured using a copper-laminated plate in which a copper foil is attached on a thin resin plate obtained by impregnating a resin to a glass cloth.
- the radiation element 5 and the slot opening 7 may have a shape of a rhombus, a square, or a circle.
- FIGS. 15(a) and 15(b) an example according to the second embodiment of the present invention is described.
- the ground plate 1 was made of an aluminum plate of 1 mm thick.
- the dielectrics 2a, 2b were made of a foamed polyethylene plate having a relative permittivity of about 1 and a thickness of 0.3 mm.
- the antenna circuit substrate 3 was made by using a film substrate in which a copper foil of 18 micrometers thick had been attached on a polyimide film of 25 micrometers thick and by etching off the copper foil so as to form a plurality of the radiation elements 5 and the feeders 6.
- the radiation elements 5 were square-shaped in this example and the length of the side thereof was about 0.4 times the free space wavelength ⁇ 0 at a frequency of 76.5 GHz to be used.
- the slot plate 4 is made by punching an aluminum plate of 1 mm thick by a pressing method so as to form a plurality of rectangular slot openings 7.
- the shorter side of the slot openings 7 is about 0.55 times the wavelength ⁇ 0 .
- the radiation elements 5 and the slot openings 7 were arrayed at intervals of about 0.9 times the wavelength ⁇ 0 .
- one 4-by-16 element antenna was configured as a transmitting antenna and nine 2-by-16 element antennas were configured as a receiving antenna.
- each opening 8 having the same opening dimension as the slot openings 7, in such a way that the nine receiving antennas 9 are interposed by the pair (see FIG 15(b) ).
- the dummy slot openings 8 are disposed by the same intervals as the slot openings 7, that is 0.9 ⁇ 0 .
- planar array antenna configured as described above can realize balanced directivities as illustrated in FIG 22 , whereas a conventional planar array antenna can only realize unbalanced horizontal directivities between in a central portion and in a peripheral portion of the receiving antenna as illustrated in FIG 22 .
- a plurality of dummy elements 10 having the same side length of about 0.4 times the wavelength ⁇ 0 in such a way that the dummy slot openings 8 described in the example 2 are respectively positioned right above the elements 10.
- substantially the same horizontal directivity is realized both in a center portion and in a peripheral portion of the antenna array of the receiving antenna, as is the case with the example 2.
- a feeder 110 is provided to the dummy elements 10 described in the example 3 and connected electrically to the slot plate 4.
- substantially the same horizontal directivity is realized both in a center portion and a peripheral portion of the antenna array of the receiving antenna, as is the case with the examples 2 and 3.
- a triple plate planar array antenna in which antenna gain and directivity by antenna elements formed in a peripheral portion of an antenna array are kept substantially the same as those by antenna elements formed in a center portion of the antenna array.
- metal spacer portions 170a, 170b illustrated in FIG. 24(b) or the like can be formed by manufactured goods made by punching a metal plate having a desired thickness.
- the triple plate feeder - waveguide converter can easily be configured by stacking the metal spacer portion 170a, a film substrate 140, and the metal spacer portion 170b in this order as illustrated in FIG 25(b) on a ground plate having a through hole with an inner dimension of a x b of the waveguide as illustrated in FIG 24(a) and by arranging an upper ground plate 150 thereabove.
- TM01 mode resonance between the upper ground plate 500 and a square resonance patch pattern 100 formed on the surface of the film substrate 140, as illustrated in FIG. 27 . Therefore, TEM mode resonance caused between a triple plate feeder formed by ground plates 111, 151 and a strip feeder conductor 300 formed on the surface of the film substrate 140 is converted into the TM01 mode resonance between the square resonance patch pattern 100 and the ground plate 150 and then into TE10 mode resonance by the square waveguide.
- the center position of the square resonance patch pattern 100 preferably coincides with the center position of the inner portion of the waveguide 160 and each member is assembled together by using a guide pin or the like and firmly fixed by screws or the like in order to retain continuity of the inner wall between the through hole made in the ground plate 111 and the metal spacer portions 170a, 170b.
- a dimension L1 of the square resonance patch pattern 100 in the connection direction is set as about 0.27 times the free space wavelength ⁇ 0 at a desired frequency and a dimension L2 of the square resonance patch pattern 100 in the direction perpendicular to the connection direction is set as about 0.38 times the free space wavelength ⁇ 0 at the desired frequency.
- the reason why the L1 is set as about 0.27 times the free space wavelength ⁇ 0 at a desired frequency is to realize a smooth conversion into a different electromagnetic mode by making it about 0.85 times the inner dimension a of the waveguide.
- the L1 is from 0.25 to 0.29 times the free space wavelength ⁇ 0 .
- the L2 is set as about 0.38 times the free space wavelength ⁇ 0 at the desired frequency is to make wider a range that can retain a return loss.
- the L2 is from 0.32 to 0.4 times the free space wavelength ⁇ 0 .
- the film substrate 140 is configured by etching off an unnecessary portion of a copper foil (metal foil) of a flexible substrate in which the copper foil has been attached on the face of a film as a base material so as to form the radiation elements 5 and feeders 6.
- the film substrate 140 can be configured using a copper-laminated plate in which a copper foil is attached on a thin resin plate obtained by impregnating a resin to a glass cloth.
- the ground plate 111 and the upper ground plate 150 can be made of any metal plates or metal-plated plastic plates. When they are made of specifically an aluminum plate, it is possible to make the converter according to this embodiment lightweight and less expensive.
- the ground plate 111 and the upper ground plate 150 can be configured using a flexible substrate in which a copper foil is attached on a film as a base material or a copper-laminated plate in which a copper foil is attached on a thin resin plate obtained by impregnating a resin to a glass cloth.
- a foamed material having a low permittivity relative to air is preferably used as the dielectrics 120a, 120b.
- Polyolefine foamed materials such as polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP), polystyrene foamed materials, polyurethane foamed materials, polysilicone foamed materials, and rubber foamed materials are cited as the foamed material.
- polyolefine foamed materials are more preferable because of a low permittivity relative to air.
- the ground plate 111 was made of an aluminum plate of 3 mm thick.
- the dielectrics 120a, 120b were made of a foamed polyethylene plate having a relative permittivity of about 1.1 and a thickness of 0.3 mm.
- the film substrate 4 was made of a film substrate in which a copper foil of 18 micrometers thick had been attached on a polyimide film of 25 micrometers thick.
- the ground plate 5 was made of an aluminum plate of 0.7 mm thick.
- the metal spacer portions 170a, 170b were made of an aluminum plate of 0.3 mm thick.
- the portions 170a, 170b were formed by punching.
- each member was aligned and stacked by the aid of a guide-pin or the like passing through the members and fixed by screws passing from the upper surface of the ground plate 150 through the ground plate 111 in such a way that the through hole of the ground plate 111 and the inner portion represented by a and b of the metal spacer portions 170a, 170b coincided precisely in position with the square resonance patch pattern 100.
- an output portion and an input portion are symmetrically formed.
- reflection characteristic was measured by connecting the terminated end of the waveguide to the output portion and connecting the waveguide to the input portion, the result was obtained as illustrated by a solid line in FIG 28 .
- a reflection loss in a 76.5 GHz band was - 20 dB or lower, and a low reflection characteristic of - 20 dB or lower was obtained in a wider frequency range.
- FIG 26 Another example (example 6) according to this embodiment is illustrated in FIG 26 .
- the output portion and the input portion are symmetrically formed.
- reflection characteristic was measured by connecting the terminated end of the waveguide to the output portion and connecting a waveguide to the input portion, the result was obtained as illustrated by a broken line in FIG. 28 .
- a reflection loss in a 76.5 GHz band was - 20 dB or lower, and a low reflection characteristic of - 20 dB or lower was obtained in a wider frequency range.
- the metal spacer portions 170a, 170b, the upper ground plate 150, the ground plate 111 and the like can be formed inexpensively by punching a metal plate and the like having a desired thickness. Therefore, the short-circuit metal plate 180 and the short-circuit length adjustment metal plate 190 that have been required in a conventional structure becomes unnecessary without impairing a low loss characteristic in a wide range, thereby realizing a triple plate feeder - waveguide converter that is easy to assemble, highly reliable in connection, and inexpensive.
- polyethylene polyethylene
- PP polypropylene
- PTFE polytetrafluoroethylene
- FEP fluorinated ethylene propylene copolymer
- ETFE ethylene tetra fluoro ethylene copolymer
- polyamide polyimide, polyamide-imide, polyaryrate, thermoplastic polyimide, polyetherimide (PEI), polyetheretherketon (PEEK), polyethyleneterephthalate (PET), polybutyleneterephthalate (PBT), polystyrene, polysulphone, polyphenylene ether (PPE), polyphenylenesulfide (PPS), polymethylpentene (PMP) are cited.
- the film and the metal foil may be attached by adhesive.
- the flexible substrate made by laminating the copper foil on the polyimide film is preferable.
- fluorinated material films are preferably used.
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